A few of you have asked that I put these in order. So here is that post. I will set this so it stays at the top of the journal and update it as more stories are added. This should make it easier to keep up if you are reading along. You will notice some places where there are spaces in the list marked with "***". These signify that there is more to the story between those points that I have yet to write. the list will not be numbered as I would have to constantly renumber it. I will try to keep a list outside the cut of new titles for each month.

My laptop is in for repairs. It could take up to two or even as much as 4 weeks. UGH. So if me or my muses seem scarce this is why. I'll pick up any threads as opportunity presents itself or as soon as my laptop is up and running again.

Sorry to anyone I'm holding up. Be back as soon as I possibly can. If some thread appears that needs my attention feel free to post the link here or email it to me at thenameisplissken at gmail dot com. I'll be sure to take a look at it.

Tell us about your character's parents/parental figures, and their relationship with them.

Snake Plissken:Snake was very close to his parents. He cared for his parents more than anything. He was much closer to his mother and used to seek her out when he felt troubled. He sees her still as a woman who was very worldly and understood people. The death of his mother was/is harder on him than his father. Snake respected his father, wanted to be his father but their relationship was always strained. Both men are rebellious and convinced they know what is best. Through the turmoil though they both still respected each other. Snake is upset that his last words to his father were said in anger. Outside of his father Snake's maternal grandfather was a big influence on his life. He spent a lot of time with them and a lot of his survival skills originate during the time he spent on his grandfather's farm and subsequently on the Indian reservation when they would go there. Snake also looks to the few deities he trusts for guidance in a very child like way. This is particularly true for Athena and Lilith though at times he will seek out Lucifer in the same manner.

A. "Has my portrayal of a character(s) changed the way you think of him/her?"

B. Pick one of my characters and I'll answer the following questions about him or her.1. What would your character kill for? What would they die for?2. What would they refuse to do under any circumstances? Why?3. What do they dream about?4. What’s their biggest fear?5. What single object would they be most hard pressed to part with? Why?6. What is their fondest memory?7. What is their worst memory?8. What or who was were their most significant influence? Expound.9. What do they believe makes a successful life?10. What makes them laugh?11. What are their religious views?12. What is their greatest strength?13. Do they have a fatal flaw? If so, what is it?14. Who is the most important person in their life?15. If they died, who would miss them most? How would they die?

C. Pick a fandom, any fandom I'm in. I will tell you:1. One True Pairing Ship:2. Canon Ship:3. "If this happens I'll stab my eyes out with a spork" Ship:4. "You are one sick puppy" Ship:5. "I dabble a little" Ship:6. "It's like a car crash" Ship:7. "Tickles my fancy but not sold just yet" Ship:8. "Makes no canon sense but why the heck not" Ship:9. "Everyone else loves it but I just don't feel it" Ship:

For this prompt, tell us something (or somethings!) that you know about your character(s) which they themselves are not aware of. Bits of backstory, their eventual fate, things they are maybe in denial about.... anything and everything!